Conducted over a one-week period at the end of April, the survey revealed that the majority of those questioned reported feeling additional stress (61%) and feeling more depressed than usual (45%).
“For some couples, the silver lining is that they are getting to connect with their partner. For others, staying home together allows little stressors to build and blow up which then promotes conflict over existing disagreements,” points out David Frederick, an associate professor of health psychology who directed the study.
One might have assumed that lockdown would be the ideal time for couples to devote more time to their sex lives. Yet only 19% of the survey participants reported having sex more frequently than usual. “Anxiety and stress regarding health, finances and a host of other thoughts that consume our cognitive energy can make it challenging to feel in the mood,” points out Amy Moors, an assistant professor of psychology at Chapman who worked on the study.The researchers also asked African and Asian Americans if they had experienced discrimination such as physical threats or insults, relating to a perceived link between their ethnicity and the coronavirus.
Close to a third of Asian Americans reported having experienced at least one racist incident related to COVID-19. Among Chinese Americans, a quarter of those surveyed had experienced three or more racist incidents. As for African Americans, the ethnic group that has been hardest hit by the virus, 26% reported having experienced “at least” one racist incident and 21% reported having experienced “three or more.”“We need clear and consistent messaging to indicate that viral pandemics do not stem from our ethnocultural minority communities.
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